1.Expansion to the Motion Sickness Susceptibility Questionnaire-Short Form: A Cross-Sectional Study
Emel UGUR ; Bahriye Ozlem KONUKSEVEN ; Murat TOPDAG ; Mustafa Engin CAKMAKCI ; Deniz Ozlem TOPDAG
Journal of Audiology & Otology 2022;26(2):76-82
Background and Objectives:
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the necessity of questioning virtual reality systems in the motion sickness susceptibility questionnaire (MSSQ)-short form. The secondary objective of this study is to determine the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the MSSQ-short form, with proven validity and reliability.
Subjects and Methods:
In the questionnaire form, for which expert opinion was obtained to maintain linguistic equivalence, the virtual reality items were added to the questionnaire. The questionnaire was then administered to 297 individuals. The results were statistically analyzed with and without these virtual reality items for validity and reliability.
Results:
After the addition of the virtual reality items, the reliability of the questionnaire was found to be quite high (Cronbach’s alpha r=0.912). The norm values between the original MSSQ-short form (12.9±9.9) and the Turkish MSSQ-short form (13.8±12.9) were found to be consistent.
Conclusions
Motion sickness symptoms can occur not only during movement, but also with indirect stimulus. Our findings suggest that adding virtual reality items to the original form is important in long term practical applications. Our results show that the Turkish version of the original questionnaire is quite reliable. Submission of the MSSQ-short form in Turkish will be useful for documentation and will also encourage further research in this area.
2.Four flap suspension technique for prevention of bottoming out after breast reduction.
Yuksel KANKAYA ; Melike ORUC ; Nezih SUNGUR ; Ozlem colak ASLAN ; Koray GURSOY ; Kadri OZER ; Ugur KOCER
Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research 2016;90(1):10-15
PURPOSE: Bottoming-out deformity is accepted as the most important disadvantage of inferior pedicle breast reduction. For prevention of this deformity, different techniques are used in combination with inferior pedicle. In this study, we aimed to prevent bottoming-out deformity by producing an internal bra effect through combination of inferior pedicle technique with 2 superior and 2 inferior dermal flaps that were raised from each side of the pedicle. METHODS: Thirteen patients whose medical records became available during the follow-up period at Ankara Training and Research Hospital from January 2010 to January 2015 were included in this study. We retrospectively obtained patient medical records including demographic characteristics and clinical data. Superior dermal flaps were planned on both sides of the pedicle 2 cm inferior to the lower border of areola and inferior dermal flaps were planned 6 cm inferior to the superior dermal flaps. The superior and inferior dermal flaps were secured to the periosteum of the 2nd and 4th ribs respectively with permanent sutures. RESULTS: Preoperatively, the average distance between the inframammary fold and areola was 13.9 cm (range, 11-18 cm). The average amount of breast parenchymal resection was 745 g (range, 612-1,496 g). The average distance between the inframammary fold and the lower border of the areola was 7.9 cm (range, 7.5-9 cm) on the postoperative first-year measurements. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, according to our study, suspension technique to prevent bottoming-out deformity is associated with an easier technique without the need for alloplastic or allogenic materials. Since fixation is performed to the ribs instead of soft tissues like the pectoral fascia or muscle, we believe that this fixation is more long lasting and can be an effective alternative to other suspension techniques.
Breast*
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Congenital Abnormalities
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Fascia
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Mammaplasty
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Medical Records
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Periosteum
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Retrospective Studies
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Ribs
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Sutures
3.Developing the Scale for Quality of Life in Pediatric Oncology Patients Aged 13-18: Adolescent Form and Parent Form.
Murat BEKTAS ; Aslı AKDENIZ KUDUBES ; Ozlem UGUR ; Canan VERGIN ; Bengü DEMIRAG
Asian Nursing Research 2016;10(2):106-115
PURPOSE: This study aimed to develop the Scale for Quality of Life in Pediatric Oncology Patients Aged 13-18: Adolescent Form and Parent Form. METHODS: We used the child and parent information form, Visual Quality of Life Scale, and our own scale, the Scale for Quality of Life in Pediatric Oncology Patients Aged 13-18: Adolescent Form and Parent Form.We finalized the 35-item scale to determine the items, received opinions from 14 specialists on the scale, and pilot-tested the scale in 25 children and their parents. We used Pearson correlation analysis, Cronbach α coefficient, factor analysis and receiver operating characteristics analysis to analyze the data. RESULTS: The total Cronbach α of the parent form was .97, the total factor load was .60-.97 and the total variance was 80.4%. The cutoff point of the parent formwas 85.50. The total Cronbach α of the adolescent form was .98, the total factor load was .62-.96, and the total variance explained was 83.4%. The cutoff point of the adolescent form was 75.50. As a result of the parent form factor analysis, we determined the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin coefficient as .83, the Barlett test χ2 as 12,615.92; the factor coefficients of all items of the parent form ranged from .63 to .98. The factor coefficients of all items of the adolescent form ranged from .34 to .99. As a result of the adolescent form factor analysis, we determined the KMO as .79, and the Barlett test χ2 as 13,970.62. CONCLUSIONS: Conclusively, we found that the adolescent form and the parent formwere valid and reliable in assessing the children's quality of life.
Adolescent
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Neoplasms/*psychology
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Parents
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*Quality of Life
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ROC Curve
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Reproducibility of Results
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Surveys and Questionnaires/*standards
4.A Tie-Over Dressing Using a Silicone Tube to Graft Deep Wounds.
Cem Inan BEKTAS ; Yuksel KANKAYA ; Kadri OZER ; Ruser BARIS ; Ozlem Colak ASLAN ; Ugur KOCER
Archives of Plastic Surgery 2013;40(6):711-714
BACKGROUND: The most common cause of skin graft failure is the collection of blood or serous fluid underneath the graft. In our study, we describe the use of silicone tube for tie-over dressing to secure the skin graft margins with the aim of decreasing loss of the skin graft, particularly in grafting of deep wounds. METHODS: Between March 2008 and July 2011, we used this technique in 17 patients with skin defects with depths ranging from 3.5 to 8 mm (mean, 5.5 mm). First, the skin graft was sutured with 3/0 silk suture material from its corners. Then, a silicone round drain tube was sutured with 3/0 absorbable polyglactin 910 over the margins of the graft. Finally, long silk threads were tied over the bolus dressing, and the tie-over dressing was completed in the usual fashion. RESULTS: The mean follow-up was 7 months (range, 2-10 months) in the outpatient clinic. Graft loss on the graft margins due to hematoma or seroma was not developed. The results of adhesion between the graft and wound bed peripherally was excellent. CONCLUSIONS: In our study, we suggest that use of a silicone tube for additional pressure on the edges of skin grafts in case of reconstruction of deep skin defects.
Ambulatory Care Facilities
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Bandages*
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Blood
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Follow-Up Studies
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Hematoma
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Humans
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Occlusive Dressings
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Polyglactin 910
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Seroma
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Silicones*
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Silk
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Skin
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Skin Transplantation
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Sutures
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Transplants*
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Wounds and Injuries*
5.Differential gene expression analysis of human cumulus cells
Sirin Bakti DEMIRAY ; Ege Nazan Tavmergen GOKER ; Erol TAVMERGEN ; Ozlem YILMAZ ; Nilufer CALIMLIOGLU ; Huseyin Okan SOYKAM ; Gulperi OKTEM ; Ugur SEZERMAN
Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine 2019;46(2):76-86
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to explore the possibility that each oocyte and its surrounding cumulus cells might have different genetic expression patterns that could affect human reproduction. METHODS: Differential gene expression analysis was performed for 10 clusters of cumulus cells obtained from 10 cumulus-oocyte complexes from 10 patients. Same procedures related to oocyte maturation, microinjection, and microarray analyses were performed for each group of cumulus cells. Two differential gene expression analyses were performed: one for the outcome of clinical pregnancy and one for the outcome of live birth. RESULTS: Significant genes resulting from these analyses were selected and the top 20 affected pathways in each group were analyzed. Circadian entrainment is determined to be the most affected pathway for clinical pregnancy, and proteoglycans in cancer pathway is the most affected pathway for live birth. Circadian entrainment is also amongst the 12 pathways that are found to be in top 20 affected pathways for both outcomes, and has both lowest p-value and highest number of times found count. CONCLUSION: Although further confirmatory studies are necessary, findings of this study suggest that these pathways, especially circadian entrainment in cumulus cells, may be essential for embryo development and pregnancy.
Circadian Clocks
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Cumulus Cells
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Embryonic Development
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Female
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Gene Expression
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Granulosa Cells
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Humans
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Infertility
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Live Birth
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Microarray Analysis
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Microinjections
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Oocytes
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Ovarian Follicle
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Pregnancy
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Proteoglycans
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Reproduction
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Reproductive Techniques, Assisted